GAY TIMERECORDSIndependent label: Gay Time Records appears to have been a
custom-pressing label. Numbering was in a GTKEP-1000 series and it reached at
least GTKEP-1009, which was Pyramid's 'I Believe In Music'. GTKEP-1005 was
a cover version of 'Bohemian Rhapsody', which sounds ambitious; it was by a band
called 'Black Lace' - probably not the '80s hitmakers. There are no dates
on the labels, but 'I Believe In Music' was covered several times in the '70s
and 'Bohemian Rhapsody' topped the charts in 1975, so it's a good bet that Gay
Time dates from the late '70s. I wonder if the title had any significance
- the word 'Gay' had lost its original meaning by the time the 1970s rolled
around. The records were produced by Paul Kacharia and Freddie
Davies, who also appears to have produced everything on the Kentone label,
suggesting a link between the two labels. Distributed By Gay Time
Records. Thanks to Robert Lyons For The Info.